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Auction #115 begins on 30 May 2024

Pinhey, E.C.G

MOTHS OF SOUTHERN AFRICA

Descriptions and colour illustrations of 1183 species

Published: Tafelberg, Cape Town, 1975

Edition: First Edition

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First Edition hardcover Quarto with a dustjacket, bound in cream cloth boards. Black lettering on the front board and to the spine.

Both the book and dustjacket are in very good condition, and contains a ccolour tipped Frontispiece/Preface- 273 pages of text with plates and supporting data. Overall, a very clean copy and the book is becoming scarce.

Moths present unlimited opportunities of discovery, pleasure and satisfaction in Southern Africa, with its wide range of vegetation and great variety of moths. The belief that most of them are dull grey or brown insects is far removed from reality.

In fact this authoritative book proves that moths often excel butterflies with their bright, ethereal, iridescent colors. Moths of Southern Africa, describes and illustrates the more interesting or the commonest species likely to be encountered in Southern Africa. Many Pyralids and other "micros", as well as "macros", are included, but the emphasis is on the more familiar species and those of special interest, particularly those of economic importance.

More important to the general reader in the introductory part of the book, which introduces the reader to moth-collecting. Of much interest in the descriptions are the notes on derivation of names, and references to peculiar adaptations such as mimicry and industrial melanism.

The book is sufficiently detailed to set any enthusiast on the right road. Most of our pests in this group - army worms, codlins, bollworms, etc. - are described in some detail and there is a brief index to these, in order to assist the farmer or the gardener. The index to host plants will be of use to laymen as well as students.

The student will also find the notes on systematics, distribution, synonymy, references and key to families a great help. But visual identification is easier to follow than elaborate lists. This book contains text figures in black and white and 63 colour plates. Some species are illustrated for the first time - a great many of them for the first time in colour. Moths of Southern Africa is a readable and practical book.

Beautifully illustrated, factual yet not too technical, it is a popular reference book of rare quality.

  • Jacket Condition: Good
  • Binding Condition: Very Good
  • Overall Condition: Very Good
  • Size: 285 x 225 mm
  • Sold By: Bookdealers cc
  • Contact Person: Doron Locketz
  • Country: South Africa
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  • Telephone: 0114407936
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  • Trade Associations: South African Bookdealers Association


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